#USConsumerConfidence US consumer confidence rebounded in January, rising to 107.1 from a revised 105.3 in December. The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index showed an uptick in optimism about the economy's short-term prospects. Consumers' assessment of current business conditions improved, while expectations for future economic growth also rose. The increase suggests a resilient US consumer, despite inflation concerns and interest rate hikes. Strong consumer spending could continue to support economic growth in the coming months.